加州大学Matt Franklin教授将于2011年6月20日至6月24日访问本实验室。Matt Franklin教授是国际著名密码学家,国际密码研究协会(IACR)成员,ACM成员,其研究领域涉及电子商务协议、门限密码学、安全分布式计算、电子投票等。访问期间,Matt Franklin教授将做题为Algorithmic
Aspects of Secure Computation的学术报告,欢迎大家积极参加。
以下为报告具体信息。
Title: Algorithmic Aspects of Secure
Computation (Part 1)
Location: Room 1201, Zhixin Building B
Time: 9:00am
Date: June 21st, 2011
Speaker: Matt Franklin
Abstract: We survey some recent progress in
the design of efficient protocols for secure computation and communication, in
a variety of cryptographic settings. The common thread is the usefulness of interesting
algorithmic methods originally developed for non-cryptographic applications.
This is an expanded version of the first half of an invited talk given at ISAAC
2010.
Bio:
Matt Franklin is currently the professor of
Computer Science Dept at the University of California, Davis. He
received his Ph.D. in Computer Science from Columbia University in
February 1994. Before joining U.C. Davis in July 2000, he worked at various
research labs (Xerox PARC in Palo Alto, CA; AT&T Labs in Florham Park, NJ;
AT&T Bell Labs in Murray Hill, NJ). Professor Franklin's research
interests include a wide variety of topics in cryptology and distributed
computing, including protocols for electronic commerce, threshold cryptology,
secure distributed computation, combinatorial security, electronic voting, and
cryptanalysis. Professor Franklin is a member of ACM and IACR (International
Association for Cryptologic Research).